Ms. Emily Pan’s advisory, raised one hundred dollars, the Weit advisory, twenty dollars, and the Higashide advisory, twenty dollars and counting. All this money, for only one country! On January 13, 2010, Haiti experienced a devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 quake. Sophomores at our school are raising money to help the people of Read More »
Here at our school bake sales and junk food are forbidden for health reasons but yet students are not taught healthy eating habits. Health class is not taught here or at many New York City schools. Since health class is not offered, the SPARK, Ms. Hattie Slaughter, at our school decided to incorporates health into Read More »
Kim Hernandez | Sophomore Students visit the Bodies Exhibit in Manhattan Rumor has it that the bodies on display at the Bodies Exhibition at the South Street Seaport are dead political prisoners from China. According to the employees, the Chinese government donated these unclaimed bodies for exhibit. “They [the bodies] come from northern China. Read More »
Ms. Pan with sophomore student Nicolette Delgado conferencing at the student-led conferences. What makes our school different than others? Students become the captains of their own ships and the teachers and their parents the crew during student led conferences. “Student led conferences are good because I get to show my grades and work instead of Read More »
Justin Bieber peace sign for his fans. New pop sensation, Justin Bieber, fifteen-years-old, has become one of the most loved celebrities by teens. Justin Bieber is well known for his song “One Time.” According to an interview of Justin Bieber presented by Billboard on YouTube, Bieber started his career by posting videos of himself singing Read More »